HIV AIDS test FAQ

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May 24, 2008


The HIV test  (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a blood test that detects the presence of antibodies to HIV. This test is called Elisa (enzyme immunosorbent assay absorbent) and is not specific to this infection, therefore, must be confirmed with another test called Western Blot, if give the Elisa with positive outcome. Instead of Elisa, the patient can also be done proof Meier (enzyme method of immuno analysis).

The human body normally produces antibodies to fight disease. In the case of HIV antibodies show only that the person is infected with the virus. Being infected means the virus is present in the body and that of not taking appropriate precautions, can infect other people, but feels well and has no symptoms at all. Being infected, is not the same as having AIDS.

Results

A positive result means that they are HIV antibodies in their blood. This means that HIV carrier is not having AIDS. It is important to know that can infect another person if it maintains unprotected sex (without condoms) or by direct contact with blood with blood. These people should always protect themselves in their sex to not be at risk of re-infection, hence, must prevent HIV re-enter his body, because that would increase the possibility of contracting AIDS.

If the result is negative, meaning that there were no antibodies to HIV in the blood. To be sure of the outcome of the analysis must wait up to 6 months after the risk.

How is it done?

Through a blood test, with an 8-hour prior fasting, will know the outcome of the test. The patient must be over 18 years, otherwise, must be approved by a higher. If not for a routine inspection, it is recommended testing three months after the risk.

The results are available after a week to 15 days of the test done.

How much does it cost?

The test is performed for free at all municipal hospitals.

 

When is it appropriate to conduct the test?

Discovery is systematic and compulsory from giving blood, semen, organ and tissue to prevent virus transmission to the receiver.

It is also recommended for all health professional who has suffered an accident at risk of potential contamination, especially in case of injuries material stained with blood.

People exposed to infection (multiple partners), or just after unprotected intercourse (heterosexual, homosexual or bisexual), addicted to intravenous drug and people from countries where the infection rate is high should be performed test.

Pregnant women should also perform the test as a precaution.

How much time must elapse after infecting a contact for the test is positive?

The antibodies appear after a certain period of 3 to 12 weeks on average.

The test for detecting antibodies is therefore negative at the beginning of the infection despite the fact that the person is carrying the virus. The positivización test corresponds to the emergence of antibodies, that is what is known as seroconversion.

Confidentiality

An analysis of AIDS can be done only with the consent of the person who performs it, is confidential.

May 24, 2008

The following one is a list of infections and cancers related to the AIDS that the people with this disease acquire as its count of CD4 falls. Previously, to have AIDS was defined as having infection by HIV and acquiring one of these additional diseases, but at present it is defined additionally as having a count of CD4 below 200, even without the presence of an opportunistic infection. Many other diseases and their respective symptoms can be presented/displayed besides which they appear in this list. Common with CD4 count inferior to 350 cellules/ml: Virus of the herpes simple: cause ulcers or vesicles in the mouth or the genitals; one appears with more frequency and severity in a patient infected with HIV that before the infection. Tuberculosis: infection with the bacterium of the tuberculosis that predominantly affects the lungs, but can affect to other organs like the internal, the coating of the heart. Treatment   Until this moment, it does not exist of cures for AIDS. Nevertheless, are available several treatments that can slow down the progress of the disease by many years and improve the quality of life of those people who have developed symptoms? The antiretroviral therapy inhibits the replication of virus

May 24, 2008

AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is the final and one of the most serious stage of the infection by HIV, which produces severe damage to the immune system. AIDS begins when a person with infection by HIV has a count of cells CD4 (a type of immune cell also denominated ” T” cells; or “cooperating lymphocytes T”) below 200. Also it is defined by numerous opportunistic infections and cancers that appear in the presence of the infection by HIV. Causes, incidence and factors of risk AIDS ( acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is the fifth important cause of death in the people between 25 and 44 years of age in the United States. Around 25 million people anywhere in the world they have died because of this infection from the beginning of the epidemic and 40,3 million people are at the moment living with HIV/SIDA in global terms.  Human immunodeficiency virus   (HIV) causes AIDS. This virus attacks the immune system and leaves to the vulnerable organism to a great variety of infections and potentially mortal cancers. The common bacteria, the levaduriformes fungi, the parasites and the virus that generally do not bring about serious diseases in people with an immune system that works normally can bring about mortal diseases in the people with AIDS. One has been HIV in salvation, tears, weave of the nervous system, blood, semen (including the preseminal liquid), vaginal flow and maternal milk.  Nevertheless, only through the blood, the vaginal semen, secretions and maternal milk the contagion with other people appears. The transmission of the virus happens: Through sexual or oral contact, vaginal or anal manner.  A pregnant woman can transmit the virus to her fetus through fact to share the circulation of the blood or a nursing mother can transmit it to her baby by milk. There is other little common transmission methods like an accidental injury with a needle, artificial insemination by a donated semen and through transplants of organs. The infection by HIV does not propagate by accidental contact like a hug, to touch to things that have been touched previously by a person infected with the virus, neither during the participation in sports nor by mosquitoes. One does not transmit the people who DONATE blood or organs. The people who donate organs do not enter direct bonding with they receive which it. In the same way, anybody that donates blood does not have contact with it receives which it. In all these procedures sterile needles and instruments are used. Nevertheless, HIV can be transmitted the person who RECEIVES blood or organs of an infected donor. It is by that the blood donation points and the programs of donation of organs make meticulous examinations to the donors, the blood and the weaves. Between that they are in the group with greater risk they can mention: Those that have sex without protection The sexual companions of people who participate in activities of high risk (like anal sex) The intravenous drug users that share the needles The children born from mothers with HIV who did not receive the therapy for HIV during the pregnancy People who received sanguineous transfusions or hemoderivados between 1977 and 1985 (before the establishment of the evaluations standard to look for the virus in the blood). AIDS begins with an infection by HIV. It is possible that the people infected with HIV do not present/display symptoms during 10 years or more, although yes can transmit the infection to others during this asymptomatic period. In the meantime, if the infection is not detected and the treatment begins, the immune system is debilitated gradually and AIDS is developed. The acute infection by HIV progresses with time to an infection by asymptomatic HIV and soon to early symptomatic infection by HIV. Later, it progresses to AIDS (defined like the infection by HIV very outpost with count of cells T below 200). The majority of the individuals infected with HIV and without treatment will develop AIDS. There is a small group of patients who very slowly develop AIDS or that develop never it. To these individuals it is called patients to them without progression of the disease and many seem to have a genetic difference that it avoids that the virus adheres to certain immune receivers.    

Symptoms  

 The symptoms of AIDS are mainly the result of infections that normally are not developed in people with a healthy immune system. These are called “opportunistic infections “. HIV exhausts the immune system of the patients with AIDS, who are very susceptible to these opportunistic infections. The common symptoms are fever, perspiration (particularly at night), inflamed glands, chills, weakness and loss of weight. It is possible to be sent to the section of signs and examinations next to see a list of the common opportunistic infections and the main symptoms associated with them. Note: The initial infection with HIV can be asymptomatic. Nevertheless, the majority of the people yes undergo symptoms similar to the influenza with fever, coetaneous eruption, irritation of throat and inflammation of the lymphatic ganglia, generally two weeks after contracting the virus. Some people with infection by HIV remain per years without symptoms between the time of the exhibition and the development of AIDS.

May 5, 2008

The prevention

Sex education is paramount and must begin before the onset of sexual activity of adolescents. HIV infection is a sexually transmitted disease and one contaminant sexual intercourse can transmit the disease to healthy partner. The only means of prevention is the use of condoms during sex with partners whose HIV status is unknown.

It can also be transmitted in injecting drug use with contaminated material. It is necessary to use injection equipment for single use in France, this material is available in pharmacies without a prescription.

HIV infection progresses to AIDS, a disease fatal if not treated early enough. An HIV patient will be monitored regularly by a medical team and treatment will be offered in a timely manner.

 The screening

A person infected with the AIDS virus must be detected as soon as possible on the one hand, to take all precautions so as not to infect sexual partners, on the other hand, so that it can benefit from medical monitoring and the initiation of appropriate treatment at the best time.

It is logical that at any risk sex with a new partner which is not known HIV status and without condoms, HIV testing is requested. Pregnant women will have during their pregnancy an HIV test with other tests (toxoplasmosis, syphilis, rubella).

The supervision of a person with HIV

A person with HIV (vis-a-vis HIV) remains as a first step in good health but it is necessary to monitor the infection of the regular dosages of CD4 cells and viral load ie the number of virus in the blood. The patient will be followed medically and psychologically and will be regularly informed about the evolution of her infection, it may permanently contact the medical team which has supported.

The antiviral treatment

At a certain point in the evolution of the disease, when the CD4 decline significantly and that the viral load increases, the medical team will propose an HIV positive patient to anti-retroviral treatment. It is now composed of 3 drugs, known as triple therapy. Much progress has been made to simplify the number of tablets and frequency taken daily. However, it remains binding having to take treatment every day for many years. It is essential for a person with HIV to understand the value of triple anti-AIDS and preventing the abandonment over the years because of side effects or fatigue.

It is important that it be prepared and that she had discussed with his doctor. According to the proposed medications, side effects will vary. It is important to distinguish the side effects fairly common in early treatment (digestive, headache, fatigue.) And often fade, effects that may occur after several months or years of treatment (increase of sugar - diabetes), lipids (choléstérol.), changing the morphology, which may have an impact on risk of cardiovascular disease (myocardial infarction, stroke ,…).
It will particularly reduce cardiovascular risk in keeping or regaining a normal weight, taking well-balanced meals, having regular physical activity. It is essential to stop smoking, anti-tobacco consultation will be advised among smokers infected with HIV. The combination can delay the progress of HIV infection to AIDS. Despite the side effects, the patient can lead mostly normal lives.

It is essential to follow the treatment properly, according to the prescription of the medical profession and every day, regularly, at set times, with or without meals. This is the first treatment initiated which has the greatest chance of being effective. We must not let it pass. A treatment failure sign the emergence of resistance to the virus molecule prescribed.

He is represented by a resumption of viral multiplication and a decrease in CD4 lymphocytes. The failures of treatment are almost always caused by poor adherence, ie poor monitoring of prescription medication: forgetfulness, hours taken not observed. sometimes antagonistic combinations of drugs (which can have side effects if taken together). It will sometimes change drugs, the risk of failure will be greater. When it appears an infectious disease or cancer, they will be treated as though there were no HIV infection.
 

Epidemiology of AIDS/HIV

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May 1, 2008

In the world, according to UNAIDS (United Nations on HIV / AIDS), the number of people infected by HIV is estimated at about 39 million in 2005, the majority living in developing countries. In 2005, 2.8 million people died because of AIDS and 4.1 million people were newly infected by the virus.

In developing countries, 6.8 million people infected by the virus need to be processed and only 24% of them have access to antiretroviral treatment, against 7% in 2003. Among the 800 000 children below 15 years infected by HIV in 2005, only 8 to 13% of them receive treatment. The covers anti-retroviral treatment vary according to regions of the globe: 75% of people infected and require treatment are actually treated in Latin America and the Caribbean, 23% in countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, 16% the countries of South Asia, East and South-East, 13% in the countries of Europe and Central Asia, 5% in the countries of North Africa and the Middle East.
In France, according to the latest report of Experts in June 2006 asked by the Ministry of Health, since the epidemic began around the 1980s until 30 June 2005 the number of AIDS cases is estimated at 60 and 212 26 239 are survivors.
 After peaking in 1994, the number of new cases gradually decreases.
Between 2003 and 2005, more than 12 655 notifications of HIV infection are reported (including approximately 9000 discovery of HIV. Sex is the main mode of contamination in 2004: 54% heterosexual, homosexual 24%, 11% of injecting drug users and is not known how contamination among others.

These are women of Saharan origin who are most frequently affected. Among heterosexual couples contamination occurs, most often while the couple is stable and that a partner does not know that he is HIV positive.
While the transmission of HIV as a result of injection drug used contaminated equipment is falling. In recent years, the frequency of HIV transmission among men who have sex with is worrying. The easing in homosexual behavior is a fact.
The HIV status of women is discovered earlier than men, thanks to more regular medical monitoring and the onset of pregnancy, which makes them see.
The diagnosis of AIDS disease is often asked when people do not know they were HIV positive and therapeutic care is so late, they are more often men who fall into this scenario. It goes without saying that prevention and health education among the general public are essential to imagine reversing the AIDS epidemic and reduce the number of people infected. The communication must not falter, it is essential to repeat tirelessly prevention messages and use of condoms in sexual relationships and to encourage screening. The education of adolescents must be done before the onset of sexual activity.
 The use of combination antiretroviral assets can control the virus and delaying the disease. There has been a significant drop in mortality linked to AIDS. However, the population infected by the AIDS virus is getting older and it appears diseases as varied as a result of natural aging patients the side effects of treatment and the development of the infection itself.

May 1, 2008

AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is an infectious disease, viral chronic, characterized by declining defenses of the body. This leads to the emergence of opportunistic diseases, which are so called because they benefit from the progressive inability of a sick person to defend themselves in order to develop these opportunistic diseases are represented by certain infections or cancers, which will weaken further the agency reached. The virus responsible for AIDS disease is called the AIDS virus or HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus).
What characterizes this infection is that it moves silently on a chronic: a person with HIV is not the disease AIDS immediately, it may take several years before the disease does occur.
HIV infection is contagious, even when the infected person is not ill, it can transmit the virus. Transmission is a human being (man or woman) to another human being (man or woman), mostly on the occasion of unprotected sex with an infected partner.
Therefore, it is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). The only means of prevention is the protection of partners during sex with condoms when you do not know their HIV status and that of his partner, if condoms are not used, we talk about relative to risk.

A pregnant woman infected with HIV can transmit the virus to the child she is carrying. The transmission can be done by blood, mostly by sharing a syringe contaminated.
If a person has been infected by the AIDS virus, the virus is present in his body and will be HIV-positive vis-à-vis the virus, ie it has produced antibodies against the virus, HIV.

As long as a body has not been in contact with the AIDS virus, it will be HIV-negative.
A person infected with the AIDS virus, introducing the disease AIDS or not, treated or not, must be monitored regularly by a doctor. Today through research, new drugs have been on the market, therapeutic protocols were refined. The triple therapy, ie the combination of 3 drugs prescribed simultaneously, as recommended by the experts can reverse the disease AIDS, HIV infection has become a chronic condition. The global AIDS epidemic began in the eighty years. Today, almost 40 million people are infected: homosexual, heterosexual men, women and children. Millions have already dead. Many children are orphans of father, mother or both, died of AIDS. Almost one million are infected.
The African region sub-Saharan
Africa is particularly affected.

Risk Factors of HIV/AIDS

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April 30, 2008

HIV infection is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or sexually transmitted infection (STI): this means that a person infected with HIV can infect sexual partners regardless of their sexual attractions, whether heterosexual or homosexual. A single unprotected intercourse may be sufficient to contaminate her partner. A person who is infected by the AIDS virus is often healthy for several months or even years. It is a carrier of the virus and can transmit it to his sexual partners without knowing if sex is not protected.

The risk of HIV infection is increased, especially if the sexual partners are numerous, during sex with a partner whose unusual is not known HIV status, if one partner shows a lesion of the skin or mucous membranes (genitals, anal) where HIV enter more easily and always when sex is not protected.
Even today, despite the messages of prevention and health education, too many people infected by the AIDS virus are found only at the stage of the disease AIDS, not only salaries but are less effective and more, they risk spreading the virus throughout the period of ignorance of their infection if they did not use condoms during sex.
That is why screening for infection is a crucial test when driving at risk. There are other routes of transmission of the AIDS virus:

The transmission of AIDS/HIV through blood

In people suffering from disease requiring a blood transfusion: contaminating blood transfusions are rare today, at least in industrialized countries, preparations and the controls on blood donations being draconian. Among drug addicts who inject drugs intravenously with equipment already used and stained by the blood of an infected person. At the nursing staff because of an accidental exposure to blood, for example, if the person pique with a needle that has already been used on an infected person or projection of blood or body fluid containing HIV.

The transmission of the virus from infected mother to her child is also possible during pregnancy or during childbirth. As the virus is present in breast milk, the mother can transmit the virus to her baby if baby breastfeeds.

April 29, 2008

AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) is an infectious disease, viral chronic, characterized by declining defenses of the body. This leads to the emergence of opportunistic diseases, which are so called because they benefit from the progressive inability of a sick person to defend themselves in order to develop these opportunistic diseases are represented by certain infections or cancers, which will weaken further the agency reached.

The virus responsible for AIDS disease is called the AIDS virus or HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus).
What characterizes this infection is that it moves silently on a chronic: a person with HIV is not the disease AIDS immediately, it may take several years before the disease does occur.

HIV infection is contagious, even when the infected person is not ill, it can transmit the virus. Transmission is a human being (man or woman) to another human being (man or woman), mostly on the occasion of unprotected sex with an infected partner.
Therefore, it is a sexually transmitted disease (STD). The only means of prevention is the protection of partners during sex with condoms when you do not know their HIV status and that of his partner, if condoms are not used, we talk about relative to risk.

A pregnant woman infected with HIV can transmit the virus to the child she is carrying. The transmission can be done by blood, mostly by sharing a syringe contaminated.
If a person has been infected by the AIDS virus, the virus is present in his body and will be HIV-positive vis-à-vis the virus, ie it has produced antibodies against the virus, HIV.

As long as a body has not been in contact with the AIDS virus, it will be HIV-negative.

A person infected with the AIDS virus, introducing the disease AIDS or not, treated or not, must be monitored regularly by a doctor.

Today through research, new drugs have been on the market, therapeutic protocols were refined. The triple therapy, ie the combination of 3 drugs prescribed simultaneously, as recommended by the experts can reverse the disease AIDS, HIV infection has become a chronic condition. The global AIDS epidemic began in the eighty years. Today, almost 40 million people are infected: homosexual, heterosexual men, women and children. Millions have already dead. Many children are orphans of father, mother or both, died of AIDS. Almost one million are infected.
The African region sub-Saharan
Africa is particularly affected.

April 28, 2008

HIV infection is moving inexorably towards the AIDS disease . AIDS is represented by the emergence of diseases signing a loss of patient capacity to defend itself against infectious diseases and cancers. They are called opportunistic diseases.
AIDS worse when CD4 T cells are too low to enable the organization to defend themselves infected against bacteria or viruses into contact with the body weakened, and may appear tuberculosis, toxoplasmosis, candidacies, a mononucleosis infection, shingles,. Similarly, abnormal cells may no longer be destroyed and cancer will develop more easily.

The decrease in lymphocytes will allow HIV to grow even more easily and more low defenses.

Changes in the number of viruses and defenses in the absence of antiretroviral treatment

Current treatments against HIV help reduce its propagation, the point of rendering the virus undetectable by means of blood test today. But these antiviral treatments do not cure patients infected with HIV, a body infected with HIV keep life and he will always be contaminant even though the virus seems, given blood tests, have “disappeared”.

The goal of treatment, when taken correctly, is: completely control the virus replication: the extent of the viral load in the blood shows that the virus is undetectable. restore the body’s defenses: the extent of CD4 lymphocytes in the blood shows that they are increasing

aids-summit.gifaids-summit.gifThe greatest organization of women of the world, YWCA summons the Summit the International of Women in Nairobi, Kenya, from the 1 to the 11 of July. This world-wide event without precedents will reunite more than 1500 people, in its majority women, who work actively in diverse sectors to create solutions to the impact that infection VIH and AIDS has on the women and the children. Many of them work in local communities affected by the infection The event that is celebrated in the Center the International of Kenyatta Conference in Nairobi aims to share experiences and evidences so that as much the individuals as the organizations can develop to abilities and knowledge and elaborate effective programs of fight against the disease in concrete realities where usually they are scarce resources and qualified personnel. By their traditional function in the family and by its activism, the women honor how local leaders and are marking to the difference in the fight against the VIH and the AIDS.

The agenda of work of the Summit anticipates the accomplishment of diverse factories and forums on essential subjects like the action on local policies and mechanisms of legal defense, the prevention and the treatments, the cares and support to the infected women and children, the lessons learned in the years of work already developed in the communities. Also Women will give themselves to prizes “Leading the Change” with which tribute to the women will surrender who have led the local work in the prevention areas, taken care of and treatments, defense and formulation of policies of sort equality, estigma and discrimination.   There will be two categories by each prize: the recognition of leaders rooted in its community and the sprouting of new leaders between the women. Posted in AIDS /HIV, activists, education. Comments “Does not fight the AIDS with the microcredit June 18, 2007 - MIGAS the agency of microcredit Pla Net Finance has decided to undertake in Morocco a sanitary program directed to more than 10,000 illiterate women for the prevention of the SIDA/HIV. The interest of the agencies of microcredit by the sanitary education comes for two reasons just: first, that the 76 percent of women infected by the SIDA/HIV lives in Africa and the statistics have put in evidence that while the average rate of solution of the microcedits is in the 98 percent, this one can lower until the 68 percent in areas particularly struck by the disease. The second reason is that most of the beneficiaries of microcredits they are women. It is not the first time that the sanitary programs of education have taken advantage of the microcédito like vehicle diffusion and approach to the population. The Finance for Trust the Self-Employed (FITSE), subsidiary of World Vision International in Malawi, has sent to the program ` Credit with Educacion’ that in 12 sessions teaches to the women to prevent the infection and to transmit these guidelines to its community.   

According to the director of the agency of microcedit PlaNet Finance, it is possible to unite the financial services to programs of training and education of the health in areas where infection SIDA/HIV is very high. The women represent most of the beneficiaries of the microcredits and can develop to a central paper in the prevention of the diseases and the maintenance of the health of the family and whole communities. With its program in Morocco, PlaNet Finance wants to demonstrate, in addition, that it is possible to design adapted programs of microfinancing to the special exigencies of the people infected with AIDS/HIV. Posted in AIDS /HIV, banks, economy, microcredit, poverty. Comments “Brazil and Thailandia do not break patents of the pharmaceutical industry May 28, 2007 - MIGAS the Government of Brazil has decided to impose a” obligatory patent “to the drug efavirenz, considered like one of the most effective tools to fight the infection by VIH. Brazil will concern the generic one produced by laboratories of India, that costs less of a third of which it produces the pharmaceutical multinational Merck Sharp&Dhome.

The decision has been answered by the Federation the International of the Industry of the Medicine, that considers that “it is not a solution that improves the access to medicines”. “we are taking an important step and the decision is worth for this remedy and any other when it is necessary. Today he was this one and tomorrow he will be another one. If we did not obtain the right prices, we will make that decision “, has been the answer of the Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula gives Silva. With this measurement the Government of Lula can assure treatment to 75,000 infected.    

The Merck multinational receives to the Government of Brazil 1.59 dollars to him by unit of the drug while in Thailand the same drug costs 0.65 dollars the unit. According to the Ministry of Health, the price applied by the laboratories that make the generic one in India is of only 0.45 cents by unit. The annual treatment by patient with the drug of Merck reaches the 580 dollars whereas the same treatment with the generic drug hill 165 dollars to the year, less of a third. The minister of Health, Jose Gomes Temporao, informed that before imposing the obligatory license, the Government of Lula had rejected the offer of Merck to reduce in a 30% the price of the drug, when considering that the reduction of the price had to be at least of 60%. The obligatory license is predicted in the international agreements: it is applied to those patents that fulfill certain conditions and implies that the authorities can grant to license to companies or people different from the holder of the patent so that these make use of the rights of the patent and can make, use, sell or concern a product protected without the permission of the holder of the patent.

Countries such as Italy or Canada also has granted “obligatory licenses” on pharmaceutical products, according to the mechanism anticipated in the Agreement on the Aspects of the Related Rights of Intellectual Property to Comerce, of the World-wide Organization of Commerce. Cheap generic the medicine production based on formulas protected by patent is a practice allowed by the World-wide Organization of Comerce from 2001. In December of 2006 the Government of Thailand announced that he was going to emit a license obligatory to assure that the people infected by VHI could accede to a the generic one of efavirenz, produced by laboratories of India, the same drug that today is object of the obligatory patent emitted by Brazil. In May 2007 Thailand stayed signs as opposed to the pressures of the phamacists, which seems to have opened a breach in the world-wide rules of commerce that could animate to more countries in via of development to break patents in case of emergencies of the public health.

The newness to emphasize is that the Government of the U.S.A. has clarified that Bangkok has not broken any law according to the special dispositions in the Agreement of the OMC on the Aspects of the Rights of Intellectual Property related to Comercio. The office of commercial representation of the United States (USTR) had put to Thailand in a gray list of countries that have violated in some degree the intellectual property and now will have to erase it of the list. Thailand broke the patent of efavirenz imposing an obligatory license, soon did the same with other two drugs for the treatment of patients infected by SIDA-HIV. In the last years, India has become a generic medicine source. According to the humanitarian organization Medical Without Borders, 84% of the medicines that MSF uses to treat the AIDS in more than 30 countries generic are produced in this country. Posted in AIDS /HIV, phamacists, investigation, poverty, intellectual property.